Scheduling Production Scripts

After you create a Production script, you can schedule a job to run the script one or more times with the Production Job Schedule dialog box.

There are two places in the Workbench interface where you can manage Production job schedules:

  • Overview pane (Production tab)—Set job schedules for the currently open script. Requires the script to be open.
  • Start Page—Provides a consolidated view of all schedules set up on the DiveLine connection. See Managing Start Page Schedules for more information about working with schedules on the Start Page.

NOTE: If one user has a schedule's edit dialog box open, any other user has read-only access to the Production Job Schedule dialog box and is not allowed to edit.

Schedule Choices Additional Settings

Schedule Type Additional Settings Notes
Never None Job only runs manually.
Once Requires these additional settings:
  • Date
  • Time
Runs once at the specified date and time.
NOTE: All time settings use the 24-hour clock.
Daily Requires these additional settings:
  • Time
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date
Runs daily at the specified time and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.
Hourly Requires these additional settings:
  • Minutes past the hour
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date
Runs hourly at the specified number of minutes past the hour and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.
Weekly Requires these additional settings:
  • Day of the week (multiple days allowed)
  • Time
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date
Runs weekly on each day specified at the time specified and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.
Monthly Requires these additional settings:
  • Monthly interval:
    • Specific Date (1-31)
    • Floating Date (for example "First Monday")
  • Time
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date

Runs monthly on the specified date, or on a floating date, at the time specified and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.

TIPS

  • You can use this setting to schedule a job to run twice per month—create two monthly schedules, one for each day.
  • You can use this setting to specify the last day of the month by selecting 31 as the Specific date. This setting runs the job on the last day of the month, even if there are not 31 days in the month.
  • You can schedule a monthly job to run quarterly by using conditional logic or a trigger file to run the process.
Yearly Requires these additional settings:
  • One or more days
  • Time
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date

Runs yearly on the specified day(s) and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.
TIPS:

  • You can use this setting to set up a bi-weekly job schedule by entering dates two weeks apart.
  • You can schedule quarterly jobs by creating 4 yearly schedules—one for each quarter.
Multiple times per hour Requires these additional settings:
  • Time (intervals of 1, 5, 10, 20, or 30 mins)
  • Start Date
  • Running Until:
    • Indefinitely
    • End Date
Runs 2, 3, 6, 12, or 60 times an hour and indefinitely, unless an End Date is specified.

NOTE: Workbench supports scheduling Production scripts. If you upgrade from a prior version of Diver Solution and have scripts from that earlier version that need to run, you can use the di-scheduler.exe application included in the 7.x software distribution package to schedule these Integrator scripts. Alternatively, you can wrap the Integrator script in a Production script.

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